Ah, how I have come to love that sense of accomplishment and victory that I get when I pull the wool over the eyes of a clever player character. What DM Triumphs have you had?

Some of mine:1. Finally killing an incredibly powerful, lucky, annoying player's character.2. Finally achieving a TPK (Total Party Kill)3. Finally achieving a TPK using only traps4. Finally working out how to make it so that d**n wizard doesn't steal the spotlight all the d**n time.

Ah, how I have come to love that sense of accomplishment and victory that I get when I pull the wool over the eyes of a clever player character. What DM Triumphs have you had?

Some of mine:1. Finally killing an incredibly powerful, lucky, annoying player's character.2. Finally achieving a TPK (Total Party Kill)3. Finally achieving a TPK using only traps4. Finally working out how to make it so that d**n wizard doesn't steal the spotlight all the d**n time.

In regards to this quest, I'm faced with a bit of a problem: Most of my villains aren't evil to their own eyes, being that evil is usually unrealistic. But just as one mans Freedom Fighter is another mans Terrorist, I also believe that people can do actions that are good in the eyes of some and horrible atrocities in the eyes of others. Would such a character make the cut, one that is a hero to some though branded as a villain by those he fights?

You will gain praise and worshippers either way. Submit it with your interpretation and put it in as a quest and see how the Horde reacts. Worst case, you thrill us with a submission. Best case, you thrill us with a quest submission. Win-win!

“I'm yet another resource-consuming kid in an overpopulated planet, raised to an alarming extent by Hollywood and Madison Avenue, poised with my cynical and alienated peers to take over the world when you're old and weak.” -Bill Watterson